Saturday, June 30, 2012

Tiffany's estate sale was/is so awesome....went there and scored.
On Thurs...The Estate Sales Lady's (Susan is the best) had an estate sale in Lincoln Rhode Island...check out the coolest barkcloth curtains I got....6 panels ( yes, there is some fraying but it was love at first sight) all for 15 bucks!!!! Wooo Hoooo! I am soooo keeping these

awesome early ice cream scoops....the one with the G turn handle I am hoping is the first Gilchrists scoop. It is #0....a wizard tape measure...really pretty art deco money clip with blue rhinestones.....

We went yesterday and dug through all the treasure in the blazing heatwave sun.... Tiffany even rented tents for this......4 generations and 90 years of stuff estate sale! It is going on today and tomorrow as well. It looks like a mini Brimfield. (Deals happening all over the place but.... No one took me up on my offer of 10 bucks for thier Dels lemonade)
We love Tiffany's sales, she always runs a well organised sale and her prices can be more than fair.
Since we went already.....we suggest you stop by today or tomorrow. Till 3 pm.
66 Adamsdale North Attleborohttp://aboveandbeyondestatesales.com/

Boy, when I think back to all the owl items I have seen...oh and to have that abstract copper owl wall sculpture that we all gave mom a hard time about...say back in 1972, I'd kill for it now. The Mid Century Modern Folks would pay a pretty penny for it now.
The old bank built at the turn of the prior century... that has the owls and beehives as architectural symbols of wisdom and productivity....we always revered the symbolism of owls...
What ever happened to our reverence of owls?
We turned our back on owls for the past 30 odd years.....discarded all our articulated owl necklaces.
I have noticed the gradual resurgence of owl related things and am happy about that.
Course Tony has his finger on the pulse and this little owl pondering was inspired by this lamp Tony brought into the shop....I like it and feel an owl Renascence is occurring and happy that owls, who don't ask for much of anything...can get back the respect they deserve.

Joseph W. Grenon III Ma Lic. # 2548 November 2000 Graduate of Yankee School of Auctioneering & his (wife) Jody, (3 daughters) Crystal, Kelly, & Nicole & (2 sons) Joey & David began selling antiques, collectibles & personal property in 2001 on a monthly basis in a local rental hall wich grew into a twice a week auction in thier gallery. together they have auctioned many estates both on site and in the gallery. also has liquidated several different types of commercial business from hardware stores - sporting goods stores - dollar stores- antique shops - resturants - even abandond storeage & wharehouse liquidations & many others such as real estate industrial charity fund rasing ect. the love of the auction industry has kept this small family busines running 7 days a week a proud of it.

If you need to downsize or in this economy...Joe can get you quick cash....consider consigning with him....he is honest!

Thursday, June 21, 2012

We love dealers and we have pleanty of things to pick through. Our prices are so low there is pleanty of room for profit.
Show your tax id and get an additional 10% off by mentioning this site. Fresh merchandise arriving all the time. Promo for the month of June.
Thank you for stopping by!

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Phoebe's Hidden Treasures16 S Washington St.North Attleboro, MA02760

Open T-S 11 am to 5 pm ~ Sunday and Monday by appointment

508-643-2480

We travel all over New England to old time country auctions or the finest Newport, Berkshire and Cape Cod estates. You never know what we'll find next.If you find yourself in North Attleboro, Mass. please visit Phoebe's Hidden Treasures for quality used furniture, antiques and collectible, furniture refinishing and lamp repair. You won't believe our prices!